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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. \ . . PICTURES 17s PICTURES ' PICTURES ■ Majesty's PICTURES . (The Superexcellent and Supreme). -~ AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA.-. .< .; TO-NIGHT. (At 8) , TO-NIGHT, • Tremendous Success of Tremendous Success of \ THE NEW PROGRAMME! , THE NEW PROGRAMME! A Veritable Triumph. ■:•■-. ■ A "Veritable Triumph- ...' . Outshining All Previous Attempts. A CALL OF THE HEART. A Magnificent Dramatic- Study, showing. ~; tho wonderful influence of a little girl • over a rich and selfish old man: This ' . picture was MOST ENTHUSIASTS. - CALLY RECEIVED Last Night. .;. ■-: RACE DAY AT HELIOPOLIS. Shows the "Sport of Kings" is mud' . followed at Cairo. ISLANDS OF THE LAGOONS. ','.,■■' - A Beautiful Scenic Film., ■.. .■:■ --' OVER Two KNOT SILENT Biograph TEB - ; PATHS. Masterpieces. PLOT, .BUFFALO HUNTING. ;.' NICK WINTER: NICK^WINTER,■, ..■ THE SUFFRAGETTE'S CANDIDATE,. (A Screamer.) ..- • '■■... Catherine, Duchess .of Guisa—Darkest . Africa—Tontolini as. a Toreador—A Chanticler Hat, etc., etc. :. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christeson's. "Phone 3153. N.B.—On request, trams-stop at door.. THE AT RE ROY AL. Props.. John Fuller aud Sons. . : FULLKR'S VAUDEVILLE • TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE TWO GIBSON GIRLS. THE TWO GIBSON GIRLS. ~ ' Vaudeville's Daintiest Double. ■ ■ )• ■:> VALDAEE! And t VARNOIy .: Without doubt the greatest humorous trick cycling over presented in this city; • i ARDELL. ARDELL. Great Equilibrist and Comedian. FANNY HALLE, . ; Dainty Balancer aud Gymnast. .■ ■ Dainty ROYAL SISTERS. JuvenUen .: ; LAST NIGHTS GERTIE JOHNS;-. ~ L •VST NIGHTS CHAS. REEVES. LAST NIGHTS WILL ROBEY. LAST NIGHTS WARD LEAR. LAST NIGHTS- BTOERT CHRISTIE. ' THE■ BRITISH BIOGRAPH. ~i Ji. and In. Boxes 21s. -Tel. ..303V ■: * «T. THOMAS'S "HALL, NEWTOWN,' ; "'; 1 Q TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ~ . ,: STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTUBESI - j Proceeds in Aid of CHILDREN'S HOS" ; PITAL FUND.- ■ .-.;; AN ALL-PATHE PROGRAMME OF ', SCENIC, DRAMATIC & COMIC GEMS. .- ~> Kindly lent by Pathe Prcrcs' Local Agent -;. ; ■ Usual Prices-6d and,ls. . Seats K<* . ..... served at Perrott's (Chemist), 6d extra. . ''"; ' SPECIAL ATTRACTION. .'"'..' : '\; •QT.' PETER'S~ SCHOOLROOM,. ■; : '' O ' Ghuznee Street. ,„„_„„, '■ •■'. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) 12th AUGUST* .] at 8 p.m. .■.",.-! MUSIC, SONG, AND STORY, :- : . ; : By well-known local. Artists, and a ; . .Plavette,' entitled ' i ."A BACHELOR'S REVERIE" '.'■'. ■; . :•. .:. .. And; ''.■-.. ■■. ' "HER OLD SWEETHEARTS." - .■! Popular Prices—2s. and Is. 'In aid of the Funds of the Wellington • ', 'Lacrocse Association. . ' • ■■ a '■-.•■'-. , PRELIMINARY-ANNOUNCEMENT.. .■ ~, -:| B" CAELET TROUBADOURS. nrr j.'-'-. i ■- • SCARLET-TROUBADOURS, :.. HAMILTON'S SCARLET '.: 3 ;■..: TROUBADOURS... - '' '■ TQWK-HALL. ■-.'.': CONCERT - -: : -i ''. • THURSDAY AND FRIDAY* ' ./; ' AUGUST'ISthand'IMh. ■.•'■''■<' (Under tho Distinguished Patronage ..oi ■ His Worship the Mayor and Mayoress,, '■ Mr. and Mrs. Wilford.) T ' .; V Half Proceeds to be given to Lady. ■ h '. Mayoress's-Hospital Fund. _' ,; '. THE GREAT .AUSTRALIAN SUCCESS. -,; GRAND TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND. 1 Bright, Breezy, and Sparkling. ~ j First Appearance of ■ ■ ; '' MASTER HUGHIE HAMILTON, the ~',; ' ■ Wonderful Boy Singer.' A treat to,, - ;-. : Everyone. Don't Miss It. . •:■.[ Doors 7.30. Orchestra 8 sharp. .■■'.'. PRICES-3s„ ? 2s:, Is. '„•■■■ •! ! Tickets can bo obtained at the Dresden.. . '' Under the sole Direction of Mr. Ales. | . Hamilton.. Patrons aro requested to be ...J 1 in their seats at 7.55 p.m. , .. j "Only to music of children's songs. shall ; -. ' tie walls of a nation rise." ■•',''': —E. Tregcar. .... ' A SSOCIATION FOOTBALL CHARITt; " •'' ; A ' v MATCH. . '-. • BROWN. SHIELD. -, '."';':. OTAGO V: WELLINGTON, BASIN RESERVE, .'-'■ > SATURDAY AFTERNOON, , - ~; > 20th AUGUST., "'':', ; REMEMBER'THE DATE. ~...{ 50 per cent, of proceeds to-be devoted : ; : : to Mrs. Wilford's Children's Hospital. , ' , ;; ADMISSION-ls. . ■• .■;.;-; -■■■■■ A. WILLIAMS, :■ -.^.■ Hon. Secretary. ''.' ' , FULLER'S :. ' OLYMPIA^. ,yri ROLLER • Three.' ■- SKATING ;V:,| ROLLER- .'■.■Sessons SIvATINO-., ROLLER .Daily. SKATING ,-, .2.30, G (Learners),- and 7.30 p.m. .. . : ; blympia Band Afternoon and.Evening.. ''. ■) General Admission—Ladies Cd., Gentle-,. '-; men Is. Skate Hiro Is., Private' Skates, ilcorn?e Gd. Skating Parties by - arrauge- ■;, , . ment. Private Lessons Given... - „' • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 24th. < GRAND MASQUERADE, -''.'. '-' \ FANCY DRESS -.'. . .: ■'-'• ; .'. AND.POSTER CARNIVALf, • A. R. SHEI'ARD. Manager.'■-'; PETONE PALACE SKATING RINK. ';. fiRAND FANCyTnD POSTER CAR--, 'j <br NIVAL, to be held on WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST. .'■•■'■• Finest Carnival over held in tho Valley. . Admission. 2s. and Is; booked seats Gd. extra. At E. W. Woodhouso and Co., Jackson Street, Pel one. ' ■;..:■; NOTICE. '.':'•:'; THE DIXON STREET - ■ ■ .;' BILLIARD PARLOUR. EIGHT TABLES. 100, UP. SIXPENCE; ' . SNOOKER SIXPENCE.PER GAME. | snsrELLINGTON" TAXI-CAB AND - -■ W TOURING CAR CO. 'Phono sa.' .... i , Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rate*. • Special torms to Doctors and' CommeroiaJ. , Men. , No disippoiatmcuta, 'Phono open day , 'and night. ; ' - , ": TKESSERT APPLES. /."'■■'* Choice Rokewoods '. 10s. Gd. case, Choice Doughertys..;...... 12s. 6d. case, ' . Railage Paid' ro Any Ruiloay Station,. ; ! JOHN RICH, ■". ' . ■;■'/: Karoola Orchard. Havtlock N«tth. .; . ISOITS Malt. Bxtrari and Cod., . Liver Oil. Price, Is. M. and 2a. ■■■'■•'■•' 9d. All Grocers and Chemists. '■.■■■..■; 'TTIHE DOMINION" employs a staff of ■■■.' Advertising Experts, whose services '. V't are always available. Thoy will giTe', valuable Advice to'. Advertisers, and', v ■■■; Write Advertisements without any ext=j. .'; jchargej. • : "..'.■'.■>■ '■■{

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 892, 11 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 892, 11 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 892, 11 August 1910, Page 1

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